Creating Michigan Jobs

Creating Michigan Jobs



My Agenda:

- Encourage business investment
- Encourage individual investment
- Make it easier for working families to save
- Make it easier for small businesses to provide health care to their employees
- Stop tax increases

While times are tough in Michigan, I know Michigan can come back, and in Congress, I am taking practical steps to encourage the creation of good-paying jobs and economic growth.

- Encouraging business investment
Michigan’s economic turnaround depends on manufacturers innovating, growing and expanding.  For example, our American auto manufacturers spend $20 billion a year on research and development, and I am co-sponsoring the Investment in America Act (H.R.2138) to extend the research and development tax credit, so we can keep high-tech, high-paying jobs here in Michigan and encourage further investment.

- Encouraging individual investment

Hard-working families in south-central Michigan and across the United States should not be taxed on inflationary increases.  I have co-sponsored the Capital Gains Inflation Relief Act (H.R.1261), which would stop American families, small business owners and family farmers from being taxed on gains that came simply from inflation. This legislation would provide homeowners, farmers and business owners tax fairness and encourage investment and saving.  

- Making it easier for working families to save
Another bill I support, the Savings for Working Families Act (H.R.1514), would help middle and lower income families save and invest for the future. This bi-partisan legislation would give working Americans the opportunity to build assets through matched savings accounts, help combat poverty and raise the savings rate.

- Making it easier for small businesses to provide health care to their employees
I support the Small Business Health Fairness Act (H.R.241), legislation that would create Association Health Plans.  Small companies would be able to band together and more easily afford health insurance for their employees.

- Stopping tax increases
Tax relief passed by Congress is set to expire in 2011.  My legislation, the Tax Increase Prevention Act (H.R.2734), would prevent a massive $680 billion tax increase on families and job providers.  In a letter supporting my legislation, The National Taxpayers Union stated that without this legislation, "The average American taxpayer would face $3,026 in additional federal income taxes per year thanks to higher rates, a $500-per-child tax increase, and a loss in deductibilty for expenses such as tuition and state and local sales taxes.  Other costly consequences would include the reinstatement of a 55 percent estate tax and a 13 percent tax hike for many small businesses... this is a loss Americans cannot afford.”  My bill would prevent higher tax increases on things like marriage, childbirth, adoption, earning money, saving money, paying college loans and dying. It would also enable small business to create more good-paying jobs and bring more opportunity to the Michigan economy.

Related Documents:

Weekly Wrap-Up - WALBERG WEEKLY WRAP-UP: "America Is Hurting But Poised For A Comeback" 10.31.2008

Weekly Wrap-Up - WALBERG WEEKLY WRAP-UP: "Why I Opposed the Massive, $700 Billion Taxpayer Financed Bailout" 10.3.2008

Press Release - Walberg Opposes Bailout Deal 9.29.2008

Weekly Wrap-Up - WALBERG WEEKLY WRAP-UP 9.27.2008

Recent Vote - Walberg Votes to Help Michigan Automakers Retool 9.24.2008


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